- Neapolitan Wikipedia
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Neapolitan Wikipedia URL nap.wikipedia.org Commercial? No Type of site Internet encyclopedia project Registration Optional Available language(s) Neapolitan Owner Wikimedia Foundation The Neapolitan Wikipedia (Wikipedia napulitana) is the Neapolitan language version of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation. As of 2011[update], it has over 42,000 articles with real content, of total 54,116 pages, and 6,990 registered users, of which 5 are administrators.[1]
Its creation was approved by the Wikimedia language subcommittee on 21 December 2006[2], where the following facts about the Neapolitan language have been mentioned:
- Approximate number of speakers: 7-8 million
- Location(s) spoken: in southern Italy in several varieties (from Abruzzi & southern Latium to northern Calabria and Northern Apulia); centered in Campania, Italy, and due to immigration in many parts of the world.
- Closely related languages, if any: Sicilian. Also Italian, Corsican, Sardinian, etc. Romance language with influences from Greek, Catalan, Spanish, French, and Arabic languages due to southern Italian history (Oscan substratum, pre-Latin language spoken in the same area as modern Neapolitan).
- External links to organizations that promote the language:[3]
References
- "Salutammo. Chest’è ’a Wikipedia napulitana", A February 13, 2007 article in Il Giornale.
- "Wikipedia napulitana", a June 8, 2007 article in Libero Infostrada web portal.
External links
- (Neapolitan) Neapolitan Wikipedia
- (Neapolitan) Neapolitan Wikipedia mobile version (not fully supported)
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